What color is #E879F9?
#E879F9 is a fuchsia color suited for bright creative accent, playful highlight, badge UI. It works best when used deliberately for creative campaigns, ai highlights, vivid ctas, with contrast checked against the final background and text size.
This page gives practical values for #E879F9: RGB, HSL, readable text color, WCAG-style contrast, palette ideas, tints, shades, and code snippets. It is built for designers and developers who need more than a single color swatch.
Color values
- HEX
- #E879F9
- RGB
- rgb(232, 121, 249)
- HSL
- hsl(292, 91%, 73%)
- Color family
- fuchsia
Contrast
The suggested readable text color for #E879F9 is #000000. Always test final typography and component size before shipping.
Best uses
- - Creative campaigns
- - AI highlights
- - Vivid CTAs
- - Feature badges
Palette ideas for #E879F9
CSS and design token examples
Use these snippets as a starting point, then rename the token by purpose: primary, success, warning, accent, or surface. A named token is easier to maintain than repeating #E879F9 across many components.
:root {
--primary: #E879F9;
--primary-rgb: 232, 121, 249;
--primary-hsl: 292 91% 73%;
}// tailwind.config.js
export default {
theme: {
extend: {
colors: {
primary: "#E879F9",
},
},
},
};{
"primary": "#E879F9",
"primaryRgb": [232, 121, 249],
"primaryHsl": {"h": 292, "s": 91, "l": 73}
}$primary: #E879F9;
$primary-rgb: 232, 121, 249;
$primary-hsl: 292 91% 73%;How to use #E879F9 in UI
Use it with a role
Decide whether #E879F9 is a primary action, a status color, an accent, a chart color, or a background support color before adding it to a design system.
Create states
Use tints and shades for hover, active, selected, disabled, and subtle backgrounds. Do not invent unrelated colors for each state.
Check contrast
The fastest check is black versus white text, but final UI should be tested with actual font size, weight, and surface color.
Export consistently
Copy one source format into your token layer so the same color does not drift across CSS, Tailwind, JSON, and component files.
When to use and avoid #E879F9
Use #E879F9 when
Use this color when its role is visible and repeatable. It works best when it is tied to a clear interface job such as a primary action, status badge, chart highlight, product category, or brand accent. The color should help users understand the page faster.
Avoid #E879F9 when
Avoid using it as a random decoration or applying it to too many unrelated elements. If every icon, card, heading, and button uses the same color, the color stops communicating priority. Use neutrals and tints to keep hierarchy clear.
Accessibility note
Contrast depends on the foreground and background pair, not the HEX value alone. Use the contrast scores above as an early check, then test the final component with real text size, font weight, spacing, and surrounding surfaces.
Token naming note
If #E879F9 appears more than once in your codebase, give it a token name. Good names describe purpose, such as primary, success, warning, accent, or surface. This prevents small color differences from spreading across components.
FAQ about #E879F9
What is the RGB value of #E879F9?
The RGB value is rgb(232, 121, 249). RGB is useful when checking browser dev tools, canvas pixels, or computed CSS values.
What is the HSL value of #E879F9?
The HSL value is hsl(292, 91%, 73%). HSL is useful when creating lighter tints, darker shades, and calmer variations.
Which text color works best on #E879F9?
Based on black and white contrast, #000000 is the better quick choice. For production UI, confirm the result with the final font size and component state.
Can I use #E879F9 in Tailwind or CSS variables?
Yes. Use the export snippets above as a starting point, then rename the color by role so the value is maintainable across your project.